Families party to mark 40th anniversary of Dingley’s Promise
Dozens of families from across Berkshire helped mark a charity's 40th anniversary by enjoying a day of fun and games ...
Dozens of families from across Berkshire helped mark a charity's 40th anniversary by enjoying a day of fun and games ...
Families will be gathering at Camp Mohawk in Berkshire for a day of festivities on Sunday, June 11, to mark ...
Two teams of fundraisers have been walking and climbing their way to raising thousands of pounds for a vital Wokingham ...
A CHARITY that helps children in Reading and Wokingham is asking people to go down to the woods and enjoy ...
A BERKSHIRE man is cycling more than 200 miles from Torquay to the Thames, to raise money for a children’s ...
A WOKINGHAM-based charity says it needs fundraising now more than ever, as it comes through the pandemic. Dingley’s Promise, which ...
SUPPORTERS of Dingley’s Promise will be facing their fears this weekend in a skydive challenge. The 13-strong will come down ...
A WOKINGHAM charity has praised a crochet group for its recent fundraising efforts. Dingley’s Promise, which delivers early years support ...
CROCHET hats have been spotted on post boxes to brighten up people’s lockdown. The Barkham Hookers crochet group have been ...
A charity has started 2021 on the right foot, and is helping more families than ever before. This is because ...
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